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The Greentown Grapevine – 2003-11, 10:11

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“ a vaDer for the Deovle” November 2003
Fitness
Opportunities
Eastern Jr/ Sr High School offers two
types of fitness for members of the
community.
Community Walking
Hours
The high school will be open for
indoor walking on the following
daydtimes beginning Monday,
November 10:
6: 30 to 7: 30 a. m. Monday - Friday
4: OO to 5: 30 p. m. Monday - Thursday
Participants should enter the
Administrative Oflice entrance or the
pool entrance. Walking maps will be
available in the Main Ofice.
Fitness Center Hours
The fitness center will be open on the
following dayshimes for students and
adult members:
Monday- Thursday: 3: I5 p. m.- 6: 00 p. m.
for students
Monday- Thursday: 6: 00 p. m.- 9: 00 p. m.
for adult members
Friday: 3: 15 p. m. - 6: OO p. m.
for students and adult members
Saturday: 9: OO a. m. - 12: OO p. m.
for students and adult members.
Use of the fitness center is limited to
residents within the school district.
The charge is $ 25 per person per tri-mester.
For more information, call 628- 5004.
Water Project Progressing
Greentown’s new 300,000 gal. water
tower, on the southeast side of town,
was completed October 3 1, in just four
weeks. The tower was fabricated and
built by Phoenix Fabricators and
Erectors, Inc., of Avon, Ind. Painting
of the interior is expected to begin
soon. The exterior will be painted a
color similar to the present tower on
North Maple Street. That tower has a
100,000 gal. capacity. Both towers will
be used.
Upgrades to the water treatment and
pumping plant on North Maple Street
include reworkingan existing iron filter
and adding another iron filter. Two
new 600 gallon- per- minute high-service
pumps will replace two smaller
ones. Laying of new water mains is
about 75% complete. Most of the
remaining mains to be done are north
of the railroad tracks. Grading and
seeding of lawn areas, and application
of base asphalt are being done in
places. Hook- ups from the new mains
to existing sgrvice lines are also
partially done. Water superintendent,
Kevin Moss, states that sidewalks
cannot be replaced until hook- ups are
done.
The complete project, costing
approximately $ 2 million, will increase
the amount of water available to
Greentown, improve water pressure in
some areas, and relieve the ongoing
problem of broken water mains.
New water tower when under construction
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
Bungalow Site of Many Memories
A house at 128 E. Main Street, and watch to see what boys went into
Greentown, was demolished on Rudy’s Drug Store. When Martha Lou
October 13 in order to make a parking was dating her future husband, Richard
lot for Hasler- Stout Funeral Home. Its Zirkle, she would stand at the east
style was western bungalow with a window to watch for him coming down
medium pitch hip roof. Estimated the sidewalk.
construction date was about 191 2. Annette LaRowe said that for a time
It was referred to by many as ‘ We there was no cafeteria at Eastern School.
Golding house” because Della Golding She, brother David, and Carol Sue
lived there for many years. Della was Keyton would walk to “ Grandma’s” for
the grandmother of twelve, among lunch. One time Della made persimmon
them were Keytons, Middlesworths, pudding for them. They “ didn’t take to
* and Windgardners. it”. Annette says Della was “ always
Martha Lou ( Keyton) Zirkle says, crocheting”. Some of her work is on
“ The house was a place of many family display at the Glass Museum. Della - gatherings. The front porch would be lived to be 100 years old. Subsequent
full of people.” She rememk that the residents who lived in the house were
h n t porch swing faced west. She and Marsha Gibson, Dale Brown, Jcfery
sister Carol Sue and cousin Ann Buckley, Robert Bare, and R. E. Hasler.
Photo by Rachel Jenkins Middlesworth would sit on the swing according to phone books.
Bungalow before demolition

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“ a vaDer for the Deovle” November 2003
Fitness
Opportunities
Eastern Jr/ Sr High School offers two
types of fitness for members of the
community.
Community Walking
Hours
The high school will be open for
indoor walking on the following
daydtimes beginning Monday,
November 10:
6: 30 to 7: 30 a. m. Monday - Friday
4: OO to 5: 30 p. m. Monday - Thursday
Participants should enter the
Administrative Oflice entrance or the
pool entrance. Walking maps will be
available in the Main Ofice.
Fitness Center Hours
The fitness center will be open on the
following dayshimes for students and
adult members:
Monday- Thursday: 3: I5 p. m.- 6: 00 p. m.
for students
Monday- Thursday: 6: 00 p. m.- 9: 00 p. m.
for adult members
Friday: 3: 15 p. m. - 6: OO p. m.
for students and adult members
Saturday: 9: OO a. m. - 12: OO p. m.
for students and adult members.
Use of the fitness center is limited to
residents within the school district.
The charge is $ 25 per person per tri-mester.
For more information, call 628- 5004.
Water Project Progressing
Greentown’s new 300,000 gal. water
tower, on the southeast side of town,
was completed October 3 1, in just four
weeks. The tower was fabricated and
built by Phoenix Fabricators and
Erectors, Inc., of Avon, Ind. Painting
of the interior is expected to begin
soon. The exterior will be painted a
color similar to the present tower on
North Maple Street. That tower has a
100,000 gal. capacity. Both towers will
be used.
Upgrades to the water treatment and
pumping plant on North Maple Street
include reworkingan existing iron filter
and adding another iron filter. Two
new 600 gallon- per- minute high-service
pumps will replace two smaller
ones. Laying of new water mains is
about 75% complete. Most of the
remaining mains to be done are north
of the railroad tracks. Grading and
seeding of lawn areas, and application
of base asphalt are being done in
places. Hook- ups from the new mains
to existing sgrvice lines are also
partially done. Water superintendent,
Kevin Moss, states that sidewalks
cannot be replaced until hook- ups are
done.
The complete project, costing
approximately $ 2 million, will increase
the amount of water available to
Greentown, improve water pressure in
some areas, and relieve the ongoing
problem of broken water mains.
New water tower when under construction
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
Bungalow Site of Many Memories
A house at 128 E. Main Street, and watch to see what boys went into
Greentown, was demolished on Rudy’s Drug Store. When Martha Lou
October 13 in order to make a parking was dating her future husband, Richard
lot for Hasler- Stout Funeral Home. Its Zirkle, she would stand at the east
style was western bungalow with a window to watch for him coming down
medium pitch hip roof. Estimated the sidewalk.
construction date was about 191 2. Annette LaRowe said that for a time
It was referred to by many as ‘ We there was no cafeteria at Eastern School.
Golding house” because Della Golding She, brother David, and Carol Sue
lived there for many years. Della was Keyton would walk to “ Grandma’s” for
the grandmother of twelve, among lunch. One time Della made persimmon
them were Keytons, Middlesworths, pudding for them. They “ didn’t take to
* and Windgardners. it”. Annette says Della was “ always
Martha Lou ( Keyton) Zirkle says, crocheting”. Some of her work is on
“ The house was a place of many family display at the Glass Museum. Della - gatherings. The front porch would be lived to be 100 years old. Subsequent
full of people.” She rememk that the residents who lived in the house were
h n t porch swing faced west. She and Marsha Gibson, Dale Brown, Jcfery
sister Carol Sue and cousin Ann Buckley, Robert Bare, and R. E. Hasler.
Photo by Rachel Jenkins Middlesworth would sit on the swing according to phone books.
Bungalow before demolition